We always do, don't we?
Thank you, gentlemen, for coming.
Mr. Roy, you raised the issue of internal subsidization of two commodities under the whole-farm programs that are in place in Canada. We really end up internally subsidizing cheap food, basically, because if you're running a dairy operation and a hog operation, you end up cross-subsidizing, the way our farm packages are developed.
You also raised a point about fed grains. You grow your own grain, and you feed it. In that program, that commodity doesn't apply. You're not the only one who's raised that; it's been raised in probably pretty nearly every province we've been in.
But I guess I haven't asked this question. I've been thinking about it, and I haven't raised it before. What difference would it make if it were a whole-farm program? Unless we change the programs, if it's a whole-farm program, it isn't going to make any difference whether it qualifies or it doesn't, because it's cross-subsidization within the farm. Do you have any response to that? Or am I wrong? Or does any of you?
Mr. Roy, or whoever wants to answer can.